Alcorn County

1022 Candler Place (House), Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
Alcorn County Jail, Taylor St at Railroad tracks, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
(Dr. Joseph M.) Bynum (aka Robbins House); Front St, Rienzi
Corinth Clothing Manufacturing Co. Building (aka Adams Machine Co. Building), built ca 1895; Corinth
Corinth Arsenal (historical), Corinth
Corinth Machinery Company, built 1869, Fillmore Street & Gulf & Ohio Railroad, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
Curlee House, 711 Jackson Street, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
(Thomas F.) Dilworth House; off Hwy 45, Biggersville
Dilworth Store (historical), Kossuth
Fillmore Street Presbyterian Church, Fillmore Street, Corinth; organized 1857 by Rev. E. C. Gillenwaters [info provided by Vicki Burress Roach] - (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
Floyd's Store (historical), Glens
Henderson Store (historical), Kossuth
Jacinto Courthouse, built 1854; Court Square, Rienzi (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
Jones Mill (historical), Peoples
Liddon Building, 405-409 Cruise St, Corinth
Mathis Store (historical), Chalybeate
McGlathery House, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
Mitchell's Store Post Office (historical), Rienzi
Potts Store (historical), Kendrick
Routen Store (historical), Chalybeate
Rowsey Cottage, 1221 Jackson St., Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress); [built in early 1870s; purchased by the Brunet family in 1950 who modernized and redecorated it while retaining the early features and charm; info provided by Vicki Roach]
(Abe) Rubel House, NW corner of Jackson and Main, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress); [this house was erected in 1904 by Abe Rubel, it is now owned by the First Baptist Church; info provided by Vicki Roach]
(O. R.) Smith House, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
(L. C.) Steele House; Fourth St, Corinth
Veranda House (aka The Curlee House); Jackson St, Corinth
Wallace House, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
Whitfield Plantation (historical), 1 mile S of Corinth
(Bailey) Williams House, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
(H. I.) Williams House, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress)
(Nesly) Williams Plantation, near the original settlement of Rienzi
Williams Home, Corinth; built by Mr. J.E. Gift, a Corinth banker for whom the Gift Community was named. Construction was begun in 1886 and completed in 1888. Inside features include a beautiful handmade stairway of walnut and chestnut and marble mantels. [Info and photo provided by Vicki Roach]
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